Dan Kohn's Week 15 NFL predictions

Mike Daniels (76) and his Green Bay Packers teammates should keep their momentum going on Sunday against the Bears.

Cincinnati at Philadelphia: The Bengals remain in the thick of the AFC wild-card race. This is a must win for them, but it's always tough on the road, especially in Philly. Bengals 21, Eagles 19.

Green Bay at Chicago: The Packers are always a confident group against the Bears and usually play well in Chicago. The Bears are beat up, while the Packers are finally getting healthy. The timing is right for Green Bay. Packers 22, Bears 12.

Tampa Bay at New Orleans: The Saints' season is about done. New Orleans would like nothing better than to ruin the Buccaneers' playoff chances as well. Mission accomplished. Saints 28, Buccaneers 14.

Minnesota at St. Louis: The Rams could leap-frog the Vikings and start becoming a factor in the NFC wild-card race. If St. Louis can contain Adrian Peterson, to say 150 yards and two scores, the Rams will do just that. Rams 23, Vikings 20.

Indianapolis at Houston: After getting blown out by the Patriots on Monday night, the Texans are in damage control mode. A loss to the Colts means the AFC South race becomes wide open. Texans 27, Colts 24.

New York Giants at Atlanta: Remember when it was a foregone conclusion that the Falcons would be the NFC's No. 1 seed? The Giants can help change all that with a victory. Giants 28, Falcons 27.

Washington at Cleveland: The Redskins can keep the pressure on the Giants in the NFC East with a win. The Browns are quietly improving each week and look to damage Washington's playoff prospects. Browns 28, Redskins 20.

Jacksonville at Miami: Not much at stake in this one except for pride. The Dolphins will hold a slight edge over their in-state rivals. Dolphins 13, Jaguars 7.

Denver at Baltimore: The Ravens are reeling while Denver is still in the running for a top seed in the AFC. Peyton Manning usually gives Baltimore fits, but the Ravens find a way to pull out a close one. Ravens 23, Broncos 21.

Carolina at San Diego: The two teams came into the season with high expectations, but instead have just nine wins between them. Being at home, the Chargers get the nod. Chargers 24, Panthers 16.

Detroit at Arizona: After losing 58-0 to Seattle, have the Cardinals simply packed it in for the season? The answer is a resounding "yes." The Lions roll. Lions 35, Cardinals 10.

Seattle vs. Buffalo at Toronto: The Seahawks can keep the pressure on the 49ers in the race for the NFC West title with a victory. Buffalo is riding out the rest of the season. Russell Wilson and company win again, although not as easy as last week. Seahawks 32, Bills 20.

Kansas City at Oakland: Neither one of these teams is worth a pinch of salt. The Raiders won earlier this season in Kansas City. Look for the Chiefs to return the favor at Oakland. Chiefs 10, Raiders 9.

Pittsburgh at Dallas: There's a lot riding on this game for both teams, but both appear to be pretty banged up. The Cowboys should get a boost from the home folks, however. Cowboys 24, Steelers 17.

San Francisco at New England: The Patriots just can't be beaten at home in December. Tom Brady could be this year's MVP and a big showing in this game will go a long ways in deciding that. Patriots 35, 49ers 20.

New York Jets at Tennessee: Really? I bet the executives at ESPN are loving this one. Two disappointing teams add up to a disappointing game, although the Jets still do have a pulse in the AFC playoff race. Jets 9, Titans 7.